By bne Gulf bureau The aftermath of this year’s Hajj pilgrimage has sparked widespread investigations and concerns across the Muslim world, with countries grappling with pilgrim deaths, disappearances, and allegations of fraud. In Jordan, judicial authorities have charged 29 individuals with human trafficking and fraud following the deaths of 99 Jordanian pilgrims. A judicial source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told local media: ‘The public prosecutor, after completing initial investigations, has charged 29 suspects with human trafficking felony and fraud misdemeanour related to the pi…